Aneet Narendranath

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Aneet Narendranath is a senior lecturer in Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics
at Michigan Technological University. He received his Master's degree and PhD in Mechanical
Engineering-Engineering Mechanics at Michigan Technological University in 2009 and
2013 respectively. His doctoral dissertation was titled "Influence of Mechanical and
Thermal Boundary Conditions on Stabilizing/Destabilizing Mechanisms in Evaporating
Liquid Films."

Dr. Narendranath's research focus is in the area of analytical and numerical methods
for the creation of predictive design tools for energy/thermal/fluid science systems.
His pedagogic interests are in energy/thermal/fluid sciences, differential equations.
He occasionally uses the flipped classroom approach in addition to applying cooperative
learning/teaching methods. On this profile page you will find some materials which
are working manuscripts on which publications of higher rigor will be based. It is
to give the reader an idea of the latest research he is involved with and is currently
performing.

Narendranath, A.D., 2017, "Pacification of thermocapillary destabilization of a liquid
film in zero gravity through the use of an isothermal porous substrate", Journal of
Gravitational and Space research Read More

Narendranath, A.D., 2017, "Nonlinear dynamics of liquid films: visualization through
recurrence plots and stabilization strategy", Second IMA (Inst. of Math. and App.)
conference on nonlinearity and coherent structures, University of East Anglia, Norwich,
UK, June 19-21